
Raymond Tshibanda - Minister for Foreign Affairs, Democratic Republic of Congo
An interview with DRC foreign minister Raymond Tshibanda. With the army in disarray and the government dogged by allegations of electoral fraud and corruption, what hope is there?
The grim threat of renewed conflict hangs over the Democratic Republic of Congo.
An armed rebellion in the East - on the Rwandan border - has already forced hundreds of thousands to flee.
The DRC army is in disarray and the Kinshasa government has been undermined by allegations of electoral fraud and corruption.
Stephen Sackur talks to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Raymond Tshibanda.
What hope is there for the Democratic Republic of Congo?
(Image: Democratic Republic of Congo's Minster for Foreign Affairs Raymond Tshibanda. Credit: JUNIOR D.KANNAH/AFP/GettyImages)
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